Results From the Ice-Sheet Model Intercomparison Project-Heinrich Event INtercOmparison (ISMIP HEINO)

نویسندگان

  • Reinhard Calov
  • Ralf Greve
  • Ayako Abe-Ouchi
  • Ed Bueler
  • Philippe Huybrechts
  • Jesse V. Johnson
  • Lev Tarasov
  • Reinhard CALOV
  • Ralf GREVE
  • Ayako ABE-OUCHI
  • Ed BUELER
  • Philippe HUYBRECHTS
  • Jesse V. JOHNSON
  • Frank PATTYN
  • David POLLARD
  • Catherine RITZ
  • Fuyuki SAITO
  • Lev TARASOV
چکیده

Results from the Heinrich Event INtercOmparison (HEINO) topic of the Ice-Sheet Model Intercomparison Project (ISMIP) are presented. ISMIP HEINO was designed to explore internal largescale ice-sheet instabilities in different contemporary ice-sheet models. These instabilities are of interest because they are a possible cause of Heinrich events. A simplified geometry experiment reproduces the main characteristics of the Laurentide ice sheet, including the sedimented region over Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait. The model experiments include a standard run plus seven variations. Nine dynamic/thermodynamic ice-sheet models were investigated; one of these models contains a combination of the shallow-shelf (SSA) and shallow-ice approximation (SIA), while the remaining eight models are of SIA type only. Seven models, including the SIA–SSA model, exhibit oscillatory surges with a period of∼1000years for a broad range of parameters, while two models remain in a permanent state of streaming for most parameter settings. In a number of models, the oscillations disappear for high surface temperatures, strong snowfall and small sediment sliding parameters. In turn, low surface temperatures and low snowfall are favourable for the ice-surge cycles. We conclude that further improvement of ice-sheet models is crucial for adequate, robust simulations of cyclic large-scale instabilities.

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تاریخ انتشار 2010